Summary:
The importance of the Mare Nostrum for the planet and its future in terms of history and artificial intelligence will be discussed in the upcoming conference organized by the Dante Alighieri Monaco.
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The Dante Alighieri Monaco is inviting its members and the public to attend a conference titled “The Importance of Mare Nostrum in the Perspective of the Future of Our Planet Between History and Artificial Intelligence.” The conference will take place on Thursday, December 12, 2024, at 6:30 pm at the Auditorium Rainier III in Monaco. The challenges of Mare Nostrum, or the Mediterranean Sea, will be discussed by magistrate Stefano Amore and professor Valeria Mastroiacovo. Amore, who holds various institutional positions, including director of the Observatory for Regulatory Analysis in the field of environmental protection of the Carabinieri Forest, Environmental, and Food Protection Unit, will explain the opposition between land and sea, the birth of law, and the impact of new technologies on law. Professor Mastroiacovo will focus on the fact that laws often resemble dice with multiple possible interpretations, discussing how predictive justice and algorithms used in datasets can influence case outcomes. The conference will highlight the legal implications of artificial intelligence and its development compared to the law.
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